Denys does a quick run down of current learning opportunities for Pennsylvania genealogy in 2020.
Links
Pennsylvania’s local historical and genealogical societies can be found on my website PAancestors.com under the Research Guide.
Internet Archive has digitized copies of PA county histories. Type the “county + PA + history” in the search bar to find them. Create a free account and save your favorites.
Val Greenwood’s The Researcher’s Guide to American Genealogy is all about records. Study this and practice to learn how to analyze records. (Affiliate link helps support the podcast.)
Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP) is holding one week of instruction in Pennsylvania records this summer.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania is holding a one week course in Pennsylvania records.
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